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Fats; or Lipids
Natural gas is mostly methane, CH4, which is a hydrocarbon. When it burns with oxygen it releases thermal energy.
The amount of energy that is absorbed is the same as the amount of energy that is released.
Yes, the length affects the amount of kinetic energy. The shorter the length the more kinetic energy.
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Natural gas is mostly methane, CH4, which is a hydrocarbon. When it burns with oxygen it releases thermal energy.
Potential energy, which is stored as chemical bonds in the hydrocarbon molecules.
Potential energy, which is stored as chemical bonds in the hydrocarbon molecules.
The amount of activation energy
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
Fossil fuels represent chemical energy, a form of potential energy. This energy was stored in the hydrocarbon molecules and can be released by oxidation (burning).
rigidity, strech
The amount of energy that is absorbed is the same as the amount of energy that is released.